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England Vs Italy: Group D

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    2014 FIFA WORLD CUP
    Group D
    Venue: Arena Amazonia, Manaus Date: Saturday 14 June Kick-off: 23:00 BST
    Coverage: BBC TV, Connected TV, BBC Radio 5 live and BBC Sport website


    TEAM NEWS

    England forward Danny Welbeck has been passed fit having overcome the ankle injury he suffered earlier this week.
    However, the Italy game comes too early for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain as he continues to build up his fitness following a recent knee injury.
    Italy may play with three centre-backs after full-back Mattia De Sciglio was ruled out with a thigh strain.
    Mario Balotelli has recovered from a minor hernia problem, while Marco Verratti is fit after flu.

    MATCH PREVIEW

    England's Brazilian World Cup adventure starts against the same opposition that ended their hopes at the last major tournament, Cesare Prandelli's Italy.
    It is now 27 weeks since the World Cup draw was made, that's six months to prepare for the hothouse of Manaus, the humid and stifling Amazonian rainforest city where England's quadrennial quest for World Cup glory begins.
    What Roy Hodgson, his staff and players already know is that they cannot allow the Azzurri to dictate the pattern of play like they did in their Euro 2012 quarter-final two years ago if they are to avoid wilting in the Brazilian sun.
    Pass master Andrea Pirlo, now 35, made more passes than the entire England midfield that night and covered more kilometres than any English player. Italy enjoyed 64% of the possession in Kiev as they knocked England out on penalties. Keeping the ball and conserving energy are simply imperative this time around, with only five days recovery until the Three Lions meet Uruguay.
    Hodgson has selected a squad built on pace, energy and youthful attacking flair. Only six of England's 2010 World Cup squad and 11 of their Euro 2012 party remain.
    "When we get the ball we are going to go for it, we are going to attack," Hodgson has said. "But we are also going to make it clear to them that they can't go gung-ho at any time."
    The class of 2014 are England's second-youngest World Cup squad in history, behind the squad of 1958 squad - which was one of just two occasions the Three Lions have failed to make it out of the group stage. The other, of course, was 1950, the only previous time the World Cup was played in Brazil.
    Hodgson believes his team is in perfect shape for their opening World Cup game: "We are physically fit, mentally fit and we are tactically prepared," he said.
    "That is all you can ever hope for. Now we are ready. Now we will play and let's hope it goes our way.
    "The players will go into the game knowing what they have got to do. I know they will feel well prepared and are looking forward to the game. Bring the game on."
    Italy manager Prandelli wants his side to cope with the challenging conditions in Manaus by controlling possession.
    He said: "Controlling the midfield will be the key. I am looking for 90 minutes of intelligent football played at a steady pace because nothing less will do against such a strong rival."
    Goalkeeper Gianluca Buffon left training early on Friday but Prandelli says the 36-year-old is not a doubt for the match.
    Prandelli said: "He twisted his ankle very, very lightly and came off only as a precaution, meaning that he will definitely start."

    MATCH FACTS

    Head-to-head
    • The only previous World Cup meeting between these two nations came in the third-place play-off in 1990 when Italy won 2-1.
    • England have only won two of their last 11 internationals against Italy, losing six plus the penalty shootout defeat at Euro 2012.
    • Roy Hodgson's side won 2-1 when the sides last met, in a friendly in Switzerland in August 2012.

    England
    • England have only lost two of their last 16 World Cup games (W7, D7), excluding penalty shoot-outs.
    • Wayne Rooney, England's top scorer in qualifying with seven goals, is yet to score in a World Cup finals. This will be his ninth appearance.
    • Leighton Baines provided three assists during qualifying, more than any other England player.
    • England have lost only one of 15 matches played overseas under Hodgson (W6, D8).
    • Eighteen-year-old Luke Shaw is the second-youngest player at the World Cup behind Cameroon's Fabrice Olinga.

    Italy
    • Italy emerged unbeaten in World Cup qualifying for the fourth time in their last five attempts.
    • Only Brazil (20) have appeared in more World Cups than Italy and Germany (both 18).
    • The Azzurri have scored in each of their last 14 games at the World Cup, the best current run of any team. The last time they failed to score was in the quarter-finals against France in 1998.
    • Italy have conceded 14 goals from outside the penalty area at the World Cup, more than any other nation since 1966.
     
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    .<bubbly>
     
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  4. Gil T Azell

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    3 points to us, player sent off and the I tie press wanting their manager sacked tomorrow.

    PS hopefully A Chiles etc removed and a decent commentary team installed
     
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  5. DAPARKERSAFC

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    Think 2-1 to Italy. We take the lead early then they equalise on the stroke of ht.

    90 mins and its still all square, Rooney makes a stupid tackle outside of box Pirlo bends free kick in the top corner.
     
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    C19RK73 Red & White army!

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  7. Blunham Mackem

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    Is your favourite food Italian as well?

    Haway man, be positive! When have England ever let us down? Oh, yeh...... Bollocks
     
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  8. C19RK73

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    You can get 8/1 on england @ paddypower - on it
     
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    To win tonight? That's a good bet
     
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  10. blackcatsteve

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    3-1 England Rooney 1 Sturridge 1 Cahill 1 Pirlo 1

    I Hope.

    Getting steadily drunk and nervous now.
     
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  11. haslam

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    22 goals in 6 games - excellent!

    9 first half, 13 second half.

    Odds on a bore draw tonight then, we can rely on England for that surely!
     
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  12. Poyet's Eleven

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    Disappointed Welbeck has started, hopefully he shuts me up
     
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  13. Nostalgic

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    Some great games so far - hopefully this will the best. Italians defence very experienced and getting on a bit so hopefully our sprinters will give them a hard time.

    Thank God it is a European referee.
     
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  14. blackcatsteve

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    Sounds like an Italian home match but ffs that was close.
     
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    Quality move made to look better by ball watching.
     
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  16. Nostalgic

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    Even better quality from us.
     
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  17. blackcatsteve

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    Everyone must be in the pub but crap.
     
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  18. Nostalgic

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    Sterling overdoing it.
     
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  19. blackcatsteve

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    I've thought that all game, exciting player who is willing to take on defenders, but he has lost it about 7 times and got through 2 or 3.
     
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  20. farnboromackem

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    Phil Neville is the ****est co-commentator I have ever had the misfortune to listen to. Worse even than Michael Owen on BT sports and that is saying something
     
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